Title of article :
Serological Detection of Helicobacter pylori Infection in Pregnant Women Related to ABO Blood Group
Author/Authors :
Zanzal Ra'ad Al-dorri, A College of Medicine (TUCOM) - 3. Pharmacy College - Tikrit University - Sallahaddin, Iraq , Ibraheem Salih, N College of Medicine (TUCOM) - 3. Pharmacy College - Tikrit University - Sallahaddin, Iraq , Saleh Khuder, H College of Medicine (TUCOM) - 3. Pharmacy College - Tikrit University - Sallahaddin, Iraq
Abstract :
Helicobacter pylori was known as a pathogen related to peptic ulcers and gastric carcinoma. Some researches
confirmed that the infected pregnant women with H. pylori have poor pregnancy outcomes so that its effects
extended to other systems other than gastrointestinal tracts. This study aimed to evaluate H. pylori infection in
pregnant women who had morning sickness (nausea and vomiting) related to the ABO blood group. In total,
202 pregnant women within the age range of 15-45 years with severe nausea and vomiting attended the
outpatient and specialized clinic. The seroprevalence of H. pylori was 62% in pregnant women, especially at the
age group of 20-24 years with 32.5% of the cases who had epigastric pain, nausea, vomiting, flatulence, and
burning of the stomach, the majority of which related to O+ (33.3%), followed by A+ and B+ (25.39%) blood
groups. Most infected pregnant women with H. pylori were during the first (41.26%) and second trimesters
(34.12%), especially in multigravida (68.25%) cases. This study found that hyperemesis (severe nausea and
vomiting), dyspepsia, and other gastrointestinal symptoms during pregnancy were related to the infection with
H. pylori; therefore, it is a risk factor for complications in pregnancy and its poor outcomes, especially in
developing countries, such as Iraq. These results can be minimized by improving the socioeconomic and
sanitation conditions. H. pylori infection in pregnancy is considered a health problem and should be treated
before and during pregnancy. Further investigations are required in this regard and researchers are
recommended to conduct studies on the RBC antigens to recognize the pathophysiology related to H. pylori
infection.
Keywords :
Pregnancy , Hyperemesis gravidarum , Helicobacter pylori
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute